Google is finally going to shut down the special app, you can watch 3-D Eiffel Tower sitting at home
With the help of Google Street View app, you will be able to see the streets and houses located thousands of kilometers away from the house. Now Google has announced that it is going to remove its standalone app Street View app from the App Store.
Google has many platforms, which give different facilities to the people. While with the help of Chrome browser, users easily find unknown content, with the help of Google Maps, users find the unknown way to reach traffic and unknown destination. Another such service is the Street View app, with the help of which you can see the streets and houses located thousands of kilometers away from the house. Now Google has announced that it is going to remove its standalone app Street View app from the App Store.
The Google Street View app may be removed from the Play Store in the coming weeks. Also, its support can be stopped from March 2023. This information has been shared by The Verge. According to the information, Google spokesperson Madison Gouvia said that this service will be closed soon.
Available on Android and iOS
Google’s Street View app is currently available on both iOS and Android platforms. This app provides the facility to the users to see any place with maps. For example, with the help of this app, a person sitting in any village and city of India can see the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It gives 360 degree view angle to the users and it can have features like 3D view capturing.
many questions left
There are many such places around the world, which can be seen with the help of Street View app. However, till now the company has not shared information about whether this service will be included in any other platform like Google Maps etc. Or else the company is going to stop this service only with the app.
Google has many platforms
Google is owned by Alphabet Inc. It has many platforms available. It also has Chrome browser, Google Maps, Google Lens and voice assistant Google OK, whose smart soundbar can be viewed online and offline.